Renewable energy remains an underutilised resource within urban environments. This study examines the ongoing German Energiewende (energy transition) as an example of renewable energy being treated as a necessary resource for urban development. It departs from existing literature by operationalising the Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF), taking a policy systems approach to analyse (and explain) the cases of three German cities—Munich, Berlin, and Freiburg. This approach helps draw lessons for future UK energy scenarios by placing more abstract conceptions of Sustainable Energy Transitions (SETs) within the context of UK cities, post-Brexit. By discussing five main themes: the shift from government to governance; the need to break ‘...
First published as: Timothy Moss and Maria Francesch-Huidobro (2016) Realigning the electric city. ...
In recent years, policies to promote renewable energy have become increasingly popular among municip...
The necessity for transition in the energy sector is beyond dispute and high on the political agenda...
AbstractThe dependence of cities on intensive consumption of energy from fossil fuels is a major cau...
Originally published as: Timothy Moss, Sören Becker & Matthias Naumann (2015) Whose energy transiti...
peer reviewedMaking the transition to renewable, low-carbon forms of energy could be the defining qu...
This paper analyses the enabling conditions, barriers and future prospects of decentralised experime...
This research explores the role of cities in energy transitions using heat networks as a case study....
Originally published as: S. Becker, M. Naumann & T. Moss (2017) Between coproduction and commons: u...
Many cities in Europe and worldwide are searching for answers and effective approaches to the challe...
Despite growing attention to the issue of urban 'sustainability' and steady increases in the overall...
La thèse porte sur les processus de transition énergétique urbaine et leur caractère multi-niveaux. ...
As part of its urban redevelopment strategies, the city of Bremerhaven transformed itself into Germa...
The transition to renewables cuts across the entire urban energy landscape, from buildings, to trans...
An ever increasing body of legislation and regulation is transforming the UK’s energy system and its...
First published as: Timothy Moss and Maria Francesch-Huidobro (2016) Realigning the electric city. ...
In recent years, policies to promote renewable energy have become increasingly popular among municip...
The necessity for transition in the energy sector is beyond dispute and high on the political agenda...
AbstractThe dependence of cities on intensive consumption of energy from fossil fuels is a major cau...
Originally published as: Timothy Moss, Sören Becker & Matthias Naumann (2015) Whose energy transiti...
peer reviewedMaking the transition to renewable, low-carbon forms of energy could be the defining qu...
This paper analyses the enabling conditions, barriers and future prospects of decentralised experime...
This research explores the role of cities in energy transitions using heat networks as a case study....
Originally published as: S. Becker, M. Naumann & T. Moss (2017) Between coproduction and commons: u...
Many cities in Europe and worldwide are searching for answers and effective approaches to the challe...
Despite growing attention to the issue of urban 'sustainability' and steady increases in the overall...
La thèse porte sur les processus de transition énergétique urbaine et leur caractère multi-niveaux. ...
As part of its urban redevelopment strategies, the city of Bremerhaven transformed itself into Germa...
The transition to renewables cuts across the entire urban energy landscape, from buildings, to trans...
An ever increasing body of legislation and regulation is transforming the UK’s energy system and its...
First published as: Timothy Moss and Maria Francesch-Huidobro (2016) Realigning the electric city. ...
In recent years, policies to promote renewable energy have become increasingly popular among municip...
The necessity for transition in the energy sector is beyond dispute and high on the political agenda...